Lindop: No cause for panic with Wirtz's slow start at Liverpool (2:01)
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Why Ruben Amorim won't change his system at Manchester United (1:41)
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Sources: Amorim still has backing of United board

Manchester United are willing to give Ruben Amorim more time to turn things around following the chastening derby defeat to Manchester City, sources have told ESPN.

Marcotti: Chelsea are still too dependent on Cole Palmer (1:12)
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Should Liverpool's late winners be a concern for Arne Slot? (2:02)
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Laurens: Amorim could be sacked if Man United lose vs. Chelsea (1:27)
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What can be expected from Man United's annual account announcement? (1:37)
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Strasbourg fans turn on Chelsea signing Emegha

Strasbourg captain Emmanuel Emegha was left "devastated" after his own fans turned on him in Sunday's 1-0 league win against Le Havre.

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Rooney, Neville fear for Amorim's job: 'Utd worse'

Gary Neville has said he is "worried" for Ruben Amorim's future at Manchester United after Sunday's 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, with fellow legend Wayne Rooney saying the side has gotten "worse."

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Defiant Amorim 'won't change' United philosophy

Ruben Amorim delivered a defiant response to suggestions he should change his 3-4-3 system at Manchester United following a 3-0 defeat at Manchester City by saying the club must "change the man" if they lose faith in his philosophy.

Moreno slams Amorim for approach to Manchester derby defeat (1:48)
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